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Today’s NHS faces severe time constraints, with the risk of short consultations and concerns about the risk of misdiagnosis or delayed care. These challenges are compounded by limited resources and overstretched staff that results in protracted patient wait times and generic treatment strategies. Staff can operate with a surface level view of patient data, relying on basic medical histories and



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Gen. Daniel Hokanson, Chief of the National Guard Bureau, testifies before the Senate Armed Services Committee during his confirmation hearing.
  • House lawmakers criticized the National Guard over enlistment bonuses owed to more than 13,000 soldiers.
  • Nearly 4,000 soldiers have since left the service without bonuses, which can total up to $20,000.
  • Due in part to staffing



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Paramount on building
  • Apollo and Sony made a $26 billion all-cash offer to buy Paramount, WSJ reportd.
  • The Apollo bid is led by the 37-year-old partner behind a $760 million deal for Legendary Entertainment.
  • Rival bidder, film studio Skydance, has been trying to win over Paramount for months.

Sony and Apollo Global Management are reportedly bidding big for Paramount.

Sony and the private



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A person is detained by police as pro-Palestinian students protest the Israel-Hamas war on the campus of the University of Texas in Austin, Texas, on April 24, 2024.
A person is detained by police as pro-Palestinian students protest the Israel-Hamas war on the campus of the University of Texas at Austin.
  • Pro-Palestinian protests on American campuses are escalating.
  • Some universities have resorted to militarized police responses to clear encampments.
  • History professor Ralph Young, an expert on dissent, said that reaction may be



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The Apple Watch’s atrial fibrillation (AFib) history feature, which records and alerts the wearer’s relevant heart events, has been qualified to join the FDA’s Medical Device Development Tools (MDDT) program — a first for a “digital health technology.” That means the Apple Watch is now usable in clinical studies that need estimated data on



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iPhone showing alarms from Clock app

"Why is my iPhone alarm so quiet?" is a question that seems to be gaining traction on Google.

At the end — or, in this case, the beginning — of the day, we really only need our phones to do one thing. For many iPhone users, that didn't happen this week.

First reported by Today on NBC, folks around social media noticed this week that their iPhone alarms were were too quiet or not playing at all. I



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LinkedIn is introducing a new suite of games, following in the footsteps of Wordle and other popular brain teasers.
  • LinkedIn is getting into games.
  • Its new puzzle games include trivia, word association, and a colorful twist on sudoku.
  • There are company and school leaderboards, and you can share scores with your LinkedIn connections.

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Continuing the long American tradition of wealthy corporate overlords making union-busting comments, Amazon CEO Andy Jassy went on a media blitz in 2022 to warn of the workplace-altering terrors of labor unions. (Surely, it’s an unfortunate happenstance that his urgent PSA coincided with an uptick in organizing efforts at Amazon.) Sadly for Mr. Jassy, the US still has a National Labor Relations